The sentence in question is "Do not be the person we ask to leave the auditorium, because we will." It sounds very wrong to me, but I can't put my finger on the exact problem. Nobody on the Internet ...

My teacher recently marked on my paper not to use a gerund to start a sentence. I have been told by teachers in the past to use that format to vary sentence structure. It seems to make the paper flow ...

I'm wondering about the grammatical structure of a stage direction "Enter Hamlet".
Is "Enter" in the imperative mood or the present subjunctive mood?
If it is in the imperative mood, who is the person ...

I would like to know which sentence is correct, regarding the difference between the usage of forward and toward.
Should I write:
I'm looking forward to September.
Or,
I'm looking toward September?
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More and more often I read sentences such as the following:
If you're not familiar with Miami's “Golden Era”, this film captures it brilliantly.
If you're not aware of the basics, two teams of five ...